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Violedu
Добавлен 21 ноя 2023
Welcome to Violedu, where we empower intermediate violinists to elevate their performance skills to an advanced level. Our structured learning paths guide you through technique training, in depth score analysis, and tools to unlock your interpretation, ensuring steady progress towards your performance goals.
Experience personalized exercise plans, expert feedback on your recorded videos, and seamless progress tracking. Whether you're preparing for an audition, recital, or competition, Violedu equips you with the tools you need to shine on stage.
Led by Kalina, a seasoned soloist and chamber musician with a Ph.D. in violin studies, Violedu offers a dynamic online platform tailored to musicians like you. With over a decade of teaching experience, Kalina teaches the nuances of violin technique and the artistry behind every performance.
Experience personalized exercise plans, expert feedback on your recorded videos, and seamless progress tracking. Whether you're preparing for an audition, recital, or competition, Violedu equips you with the tools you need to shine on stage.
Led by Kalina, a seasoned soloist and chamber musician with a Ph.D. in violin studies, Violedu offers a dynamic online platform tailored to musicians like you. With over a decade of teaching experience, Kalina teaches the nuances of violin technique and the artistry behind every performance.
Why You Don't Sound Like a Pro Violinist (YET!)
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In this violin masterclass, you'll learn what sets professional violinists apart. Discover the three key elements that make your violin speak.
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00:00 - Intro
00:25 - Sounding Point
08:14 - Intonation
13:40 - Articulation
In this violin masterclass, you'll learn what sets professional violinists apart. Discover the three key elements that make your violin speak.
► Request a Lesson:
www.violedu.com
► Contact
contact@violedu.com
00:00 - Intro
00:25 - Sounding Point
08:14 - Intonation
13:40 - Articulation
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5 Ways Violin Pros Learn Music FASTER
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.6 месяцев назад
► Get Your Free Worksheet: www.violedu.com/free-resources ► Request a Lesson: www.violedu.com In this violin masterclass, we explore five effective ways of learning music to ensure you have zero memory slips just in time for your next performance. ► Contact contact@violedu.com
5 Simple Steps To Smooth Bow Change
Просмотров 11 тыс.7 месяцев назад
► Get Your Free Worksheet: www.violedu.com/free-resources ► Request a Lesson: www.violedu.com In this violin masterclass, we go into detail about how to make smooth bow changes. From perfecting your posture to ensuring a straight bow direction and executing flawless bow changes, each element is essential to elevate your musical phrasing. 00:00 - Introduction 00:32 - Why smooth bow changes? 01:2...
How To Play Effortless With Flexible Bow Hold
Просмотров 8 тыс.9 месяцев назад
► Get Your Free Worksheet: www.violedu.com/free-resources ► Request a Lesson: www.violedu.com In this violin masterclass, we discover the essence of the Franco-Belgian school bow hold. Learn about finger placement, the role of each finger, sound production tips, and essential exercises to make your connection to the instrument effortless. 00:00 - Introduction 01:31 - Base of the bow hold 02:55 ...
Violedu - Step Up Your Next Performance
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Unlock your path to an advanced level of violin playing. Get guidance that will help you step up the potential of your next performance. ► Learn More Begin your journey to mastery today and send your lesson request at: ➡️ www.violedu.com/ ► Contact contact@violedu.com
Please keep making more! Just remember many people appreciate them
@@Crew7340 I appreciate it!
MAKE MORE VIDEOS
I only lernt to read music as an adult. I have a very visual memory, I believe. I often memorize paragraphs of text when I study without trying. But I NEVER memorize music as written. Only via muscle memory or tune/ auditory memory. I believe in order to see the sheet music in front of you, you have to have learnt to read it from the age of 5 or so.
Wow, It's only I've learned from you the different sounds produced in different tempo.
This is a great video! Thanks!
Hello, what you said really impressed me. Do you take in new student? Virtually.
I appreciate that,@@annguyen-xv4dk! Unfortunately, my teaching calendar is fully booked for the next few months. However, I’d be happy to add you to the waiting list. If you’d like, please submit a lesson request at violedu.com, and I’ll get in touch as soon as a spot opens up.
Thank you so much! I have regained some conifdence playing the violin by watching your video's. It help's me a lot. Thanks!
@@fredericcallewaert947 I‘m very happy to hear that! Keep going and enjoy your practice! ❤️
cool, a lot of new things to worry about when i practice
I wish you had my violin teacher ❤
Extremely useful information particularly clarifying the difference between "Sul taste" and "Sul pontecello". Gosh, I also have to admit Kalina's Bulgarian accent alone is so beautiful that it rivals some of the best violin phrases illustrated.
Thanks very good video . Exelente information ❤
Can you explain more what the "center of gravity in the left hand should be in the 2nd or 3rd" finger means? I'm not a physics geek lol. Great video!
Your hand shape is centered around your second or third finger. The overall alignment/structure of your hand follows this.
Your videos are so well thought out and interesting I feel the need to watch them again and again. Definitely a different standard of education.
@@user-yishtabachshmo Thank you! I appreciate your words.
I think I'm taking violin lessons only because of your reverberating nostalgic mystical voice 🎶
Bravo! Thanks for sharing!
That’s a NECESSARY video! Loved it ❤
@@antonioroger8102 I‘m very glad you think so!
Musicality. It's natural for some. Inbred at birth. Others are not born with it but with hard work and attention can learn it. And yet others will never obtain it. Sometimes the choice of instrument can allow or prohibit musical playing. Musicality is what separates one musician or orchestra from one another. That is why they can play masterfully, but interpret differently rather than stamp out music robotically... But then again, now we have AI (eesh/yikes!).
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► Get Your Free Worksheet: www.violedu.com/free-resources ► Request a Lesson: www.violedu.com/
► Get Your Free Worksheet: www.violedu.com/free-resources ► Request a Lesson: www.violedu.com/
► Get Your Free Worksheet: www.violedu.com/free-resources ► Request a Lesson: www.violedu.com/
Excellent video. I would point out that all of these issues are present in the string quartet (or quintet, or trio etc) literaturs, which is really more accessible to the students. Violinists spend too much time studying concerti (which most will never play) and not enough studying Haydn string quartets.
Ohhh, this beautiful lady is adorable, but I Can t remember her name😢😢😢 She s a pleasure to listen to! Excellent video🎉🎉🎉Bravo!
These tips are legit. Save yourself time by focusing on these major parts and you'll establish an intuition on the finger board. You can inspire yourself in amazing ways when you have intuition. Case in point... Paggi the peddling fake strads panini knew that the instrument sounded best in certain keys (obvi right?) But it's not obvious until you go down a list of works and key signatures. Certain keys resonate brilliantly. Also the hollow metal bow... resonance. Mazas I n II, Kreutzer No. 11 (whole book and don't skip no 1! Good articulation means good use of control. Son file and even tone are akin to a blank canvas for painters. ) Rode, Tartini, Sammons, Dounis, Ysaye. SCALES DON'T JUST EXIST ON FISH! Arpeggios, duh For the love of your own creative mind IMPROV! Take breaks Remember life happens outside the practice room. Regardless of your level of ability, technique and ear development please don't forget two vital things. First... we use our ears to enjoy music, so make sure you practice with them and listen listen listen... and then second, know your rhythms intimately. Pitch rhythm and bow rhythm.
Very valuable video! Thank you so much! 🎻💖
On a classical guitar, if you pluck around fret 12 (center of string length) you get a more "liquid" sound; close to the bridge, a more "tinny" sound. This is because the string vibrates in various modes; it can vibrate as a single node, or up to maybe 8; or anywhere in between. Near the bridge, you get many nodes at once, plus traveling waves; so you get more higher frequencies. With the violin here, your examples seem to be a little ambiguous but yeah same thing mostly
As an amateur player in an orchestra, I am glad if I can keep up and perhaps play most of the right notes , maybe even in the right order! 😉
Wow i found this so useful thanks Watching all the way from Uganda Africa🎉🎉😊
@@benotheviolinist That’s fantastic! I’m so glad you found the master class helpful! Enjoy your practice! 😊
Wonderfully!!!
What a deep understanding and explanation 😍 with details, comparisons, examples... Thanks!
Thank you! A appreciate your words ❤️
Thank you for this! Im not a violinist, but Im always curious to how it works and the details of it, so this really helps me analyse and find out why I like certain intepretations, and how they achieved the sound of it. These information really helps on other intruments too, like the point about articulation which is impt across all instruments, so, thank you for making this video!
I‘m very glad you find it so helpful!
Jeder gute Lehrer vermittelt diese "Erkenntnisse", die allerdings lediglich im Solospiel hörbar werden. Im Orchesterspiel kann das sogar störend sein - hier zählt der Klang des Ensembles. UND: Vergiss nicht die Mikrophonierung und die Qualität des Instruments sowie des Violinbogens - und der ausgewählten Saiten
1:37 I went to that concert last summer in Nashville with the National Youth Orchestra I’m a 14 year old violinist and it was so inspiring to see
@@needforthegreen I can only imagine how exciting this experience must have been! Thank you for your comment. 🎻
@@needforthegreen wait a minute, I thought they only play country, blues and rock in Nashville? 😮😮😮
@@jogmas12 honestly they have a pretty good symphony and a gorgeous hall there I live in Chattanooga Tn about 2 hours west of there and we also have a symphony too Chattanooga has a pretty large classical music scene for the size and we actually don’t have all that much country music here
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Thank you so much for the great video!! It's just what I needed 😊 Keep up the amazing work!
@@kittykate5402 Thank you! I appreciate it!
Who was the violinist on 8:31?
His name is Augustin Hadelich. 🎻
Thank you ❤ please make more videos ❤❤❤
I will! Thank you ❤
@@violedugrp 😍❤️🙏🏼
@@violedugrp it helped me a lot
It helps me a lot I'm gonna practice on these exercises Thank you so much for share this video ❤
I‘m glad to hear that!
Very well done!!
Glad you liked it!
tbh I don't dislike the sound of the positions at their respective breaking tone areas. I feel like it's a very specific sound that can work sometimes, it's a bit more mellow but thank thank you for this video, I kind of got this intuitively but hearing someone actually explain is so helpful.
Music education and a decent instrument are truly expensive for most people.
ive had many teachers throughout my life and never received this kind of instruction
Great video!! I love the sound quality of your videos. May I ask what microphone you’re using? Thanks in advance
Certainly! We are using the Tascam DR-40X.
Great video, reminds me of all the key lessons I somehow forgot yet so important!
I appreciate it! Thank you so much!
Do you think that every person who plays the violin wants or needs to “sound like a pro” ?
i want to sound as good as possible. dont you?
Than you can check out of this video and continue with your mediocrity.
Dude. Girl can play.
you play more beautiful than Hahn and jansen
she has really solid n beautiful playing
@@polikun2884 yes she is
they sound like me
What's interesting about that opening is that it's supposed to be faster than after the fermata. So I think Jansen played it at the right speed. Almost like a cadenza before the concerto.
That was a great lesson❤
Glad you think so!
Great video. Thanks ❤
You are so welcome! ❤️